An Adaptive Algorithm for Multipath Mitigation in GNSS Positioning with Android Smartphones

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Abstract

We present a solution for improving the robustness of GNSS positioning with Android devices. The proposed method combines an acquisition phase performed in a dedicated Android app (thus working on the edge) and a processing phase, based on a modified version of the open source library RTKLIB, performed on a dedicated server. The processing phase applies an improved version of the RTK library based on an adaptive algorithm for mitigating the multipath effect on satellite radio signals received by smartphone’s antennas. The algorithm is built on top of an extended version of the sigma-epsilon model in which weights associated to observables potentially affected by multipath errors are computed using logged data. In the paper, we will focus our attention on the architecture of the proposed solution and discuss preliminary experimental results obtained with the resulting system.

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Benvenuto, L., Cosso, T., & Delzanno, G. (2022). An Adaptive Algorithm for Multipath Mitigation in GNSS Positioning with Android Smartphones. Sensors, 22(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/s22155790

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